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Is there a way to click or right click the bottom of a sub/function and go
directly to the top? I have some long subs and it would be nice.

Tx for any help.

Bernie Yaeger
Nov 20 '05 #1
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"Bernie Yaeger" <be*****@cherwellinc.com> schrieb
Is there a way to click or right click the bottom of a sub/function
and go directly to the top? I have some long subs and it would be
nice.


Ctrl+F2, Tab, Enter
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Armin

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Nov 20 '05 #2
-----Original Message-----
Is there a way to click or right click the bottom of a sub/function and godirectly to the top? I have some long subs and it would be nice.
Tx for any help.

Bernie Yaeger
.

Yes, u can just press ctrl+home
Nov 20 '05 #3
Thanks, Armin.

Bernie

"Armin Zingler" <az*******@freenet.de> wrote in message
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"Bernie Yaeger" <be*****@cherwellinc.com> schrieb
Is there a way to click or right click the bottom of a sub/function
and go directly to the top? I have some long subs and it would be
nice.


Ctrl+F2, Tab, Enter
--
Armin

http://www.plig.net/nnq/nquote.html
http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html

Nov 20 '05 #4
Tx for your response, but ctrl-home just gets you to the top of the doc, not
the top of the sub/function.

Bernie

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-----Original Message-----
Is there a way to click or right click the bottom of a

sub/function and go
directly to the top? I have some long subs and it would

be nice.

Tx for any help.

Bernie Yaeger
.

Yes, u can just press ctrl+home

Nov 20 '05 #5

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